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Genghis Khan Statue Hours & Fees

Tickets to the Genghis Khan Statue cost 20,000 MNT, and the complex stays open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM year-round. Bring local cash to pay for admission and outdoor activities like eagle handling, as on-site card machines frequently fail.

Opening Hours

Doors open daily at 10:00 AM and close at 6:00 PM throughout the entire year. Winter operations continue despite extreme cold, though outdoor activities like eagle handling scale back. Arrive exactly at opening time to bypass the large tour groups that flood the site by midday.

Day Hours Note
Monday–Sunday 10:00–18:00 Arrive at 10:00 to avoid large midday tour groups.
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The complex maintains regular hours 365 days a year, with no scheduled closures for national holidays. Winter visits between November and March proceed as normal indoors, but temperatures dropping below -30°C limit exterior access. Expect the stainless steel observation deck walkways to freeze over and become highly slippery during these months.

Fees & Tickets

Entry to the museum and statue costs 20,000 MNT. Purchase tickets directly on-site without advance permits. Bring Mongolian Tugriks (MNT) in cash. Card machines fail frequently, and outdoor vendors require physical currency for activities.

General Admission (Museum & Statue) 20,000 MNT Purchased on-site
Eagle Handling Photo Variable Cash only. Confirm the exact price before touching the bird to avoid scams.
Camel Ride Variable Cash only. Located in the parking area.
Traditional Costume Photo Variable Professional souvenir photos inside the base.
Guided Day Tour $45 - $120 USD Includes transport from Ulaanbaatar, lunch, and often Gorkhi-Terelj National Park.

No regular free entry days.

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Best Time to Visit

May to October at 10:00 AM is the safest and clearest window to walk the statue's observation deck. Midday brings large tour groups crowding the horse's head and the museum below. Winter visits mean braving -30°C winds and navigating extremely slippery ice on the outdoor stainless steel walkways.

Opening hour (10:00 AM - 11:30 AM) Low Arrive exactly at opening to climb the stairs inside the horse's neck before the large tour buses pull into the parking lot.
Midday peak (11:30 AM - 2:00 PM) High Tour groups fill the observation deck, making it difficult to photograph the 9-meter Mongolian boot without people in the frame.
Early afternoon (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM) Moderate The midday rush clears out, leaving enough space to handle golden eagles or ride camels outside.
Late afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM) Low Expect harsh winds on the 50-meter-high deck as the sun drops, requiring a heavy windbreaker even in summer.

How Long to Spend

Plan to spend 1.5 to 2 hours at the complex. Your total time depends on how long you browse the underground Hunnu-era artifacts and whether the elevator is operating, which dictates the climb up the narrow stairs inside the horse's neck. Arriving at 10:00 AM avoids midday tour crowds and saves time waiting for observation deck access.

Ascend to the horse's head observation deck 20–30 min
Explore the underground archaeological museum 30–45 min
View the 9-meter boot and 5-meter Golden Whip 10–15 min
Dress in traditional royal costumes for photos 15–20 min
Hold a golden eagle or ride a camel in the parking area 15–20 min

Visitor Tips

01

Arrive at Opening

Arrive at 10:00 AM to beat the large midday tour groups. Exploring the museum and observation deck takes 1.5 to 2 hours. You will finish just as the main buses pull into the parking lot.

02

Carry Physical Cash

Bring Mongolian Tugrik (MNT) because on-site card machines frequently fail. Confirm the exact price with Kazakh eagle handlers in the parking area before touching the birds. Handlers sometimes demand extra money after you take photos.

03

Pack Windproof Layers

Wear a windproof jacket regardless of the season. Winds on the 40-meter-high observation deck strike much harder than at ground level. Winter temperatures drop below -30°C, leaving dangerous frost across the outdoor stainless steel walkways.

04

Check Elevator Status

Ask about the main elevator's status immediately upon entering the visitor center. Mechanical failures force visitors to climb steep, narrow stairs through the horse's core to reach the neck. The final ascent to the head always requires steps.

05

Skip Public Transit

Bundle this stop with Gorkhi-Terelj National Park to maximize the 54-kilometer drive east of Ulaanbaatar. Avoid public transit if you run on a strict schedule. Taking the bus to Nalaikh and hunting for a local taxi stretches the commute to two hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to enter the Genghis Khan statue?

The entrance fee is 20,000 MNT per person. Tickets are purchased directly on-site without needing advance permits. Bring physical MNT cash for the ticket counter and outdoor activities, as the complex's card machines frequently drop connection.

What are the opening hours for the complex?

Doors open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM every day of the year. Arrive right at 10:00 AM to beat the large tour groups that flood the site around midday. Winter visits remain possible, but outdoor activities shut down during severe cold.

Can you go inside the statue to the top?

Yes, an internal elevator lifts visitors to the horse's chest area. From there, you climb a set of narrow stairs to reach the observation deck on the horse's head. Ask if the elevator is operational before buying your ticket, or you will face a steep climb up the stairs inside the 40-meter structure.

How long does a visit to the Genghis Khan Statue take?

Expect to spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the site. This covers the underground archaeological museum, the elevator ride to the observation deck, and viewing the 9-meter traditional Mongolian boot in the base. Private taxi drivers from Ulaanbaatar usually include a two-hour wait time in their fixed 80,000 to 100,000 MNT fare.

Is it safe to visit the statue during winter?

November through March brings high winds and temperatures dropping below -30°C on the open steppe. Frost and ice coat the stainless steel walkways on the observation deck, making them highly slippery. Wear heavy windproof outerwear even if the sky is clear.

Do I need extra money for activities outside the statue?

Keep small Mongolian bank notes handy for camel rides and holding golden eagles in the parking area. Confirm the exact price with the Kazakh eagle handlers before touching the bird. Some handlers run scams by demanding more money after you take the photo.

Is there a direct public bus to the statue from Ulaanbaatar?

No direct public transport exists for the 54-kilometer route. You must catch Bus XO 5-1 from the Officers' Palace to Nalaikh for 500 MNT, then negotiate a 15,000 MNT local taxi for the final leg. Skip the bus if you are on a tight schedule, as the Nalaikh taxis run infrequently.

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